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![]() However, Claude may be right, newcomers to the marque may need a bit of that to get them hooked. After all it was only after reading A Private Car that I had the urge to buy a Bristol. Kevin |
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![]() For my half penny's worth, it would be fantastic if a book were written on
the Bristol Car Company through the eyes of Tony Crook. This I believe would be a totally different book to that proposed as I think that there is so much myth behind the Marque that he could if he wanted settle once and for all. Even so if that were not possible his account would be very interesting, even his life story. That would not cut across any other publication. Phillipa, I wondered when you would put you Zagato head above the parapet after the Gentleman remark, also one of my local member Gwyneth Hogger with her 401 would have bridled at that one. Peg Leg Nick 407 6028 |
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![]() Off topic posts (including one of my own) which discuss the site functionality have been moved to this thread http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/showthread.php?t=81 in the "About This Site" forum.
Last edited by Kevin Howard; 31-07-08 at 02:50 PM. Reason: typo in url |
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![]() MANY thanks to Claude for his detailed outline
of a book template. Even if this project stalls for a while, this is a great start. And thanks again to Kevin for this forum - a great improvement on the prior mailing list that, I'm sure, will only get better. Bob (today publishing bulletin #35 for a Marine Corps reunion group - no committee!) |
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